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Nannan

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Hi Everyone,

Nice to finally write to you all. I'm Nannan, and had a registered account for a year and a half now and have never introduced myself. :eek: As compensation, I'll split this intro into bullet pointed parts starting from 2015 and ending at present. I tried writing out my entire story but it took up 3 pages so bullet pointed.

Past (2015)
  • Graduating College
  • Enjoyed helping people but was lazy in slow lane standards
    • Timid introvert who didn't mind getting pushed around
    • Enjoyed video gaming
    • Living with parents and did not pay for anything
    • Did not help much unless they asked me to
  • Thought winning life equaled:
    • A huge salary
    • Own a home, own a nice car
    • Have a great marriage and kids
  • Problem:
    • College graduate. Only job offer was 40-45K programming
    • Living in NYC, so forget about owning home, worry about food first
    • *Insert money related issue due to low salary and NYC* -- Needless to say, family wasn't that pleased. They wanted me to go to grad school. I went using my college scholarship money and them helping covering the remainder. (Yea I'm a great son :arghh:)
  • Start of figuring out door #3
    • Friend offered me to join his startup in building assets for games. He liked my A.I project in college
    • Joined on May 24th. It was ridiculous
    • We clocked 100+ hours during many weeks.
    • Went to expos, demoed our game that showcased our A.I. Talked to a lot of people, learned a lot of coding skills not taught in school, learned problem solving on the spot.
    • Everything was good except... We did not acquire customers.
    • While in school, decided to join an entrepreneurship club on my friend's request. One issue... it was on decline.
2016
  • Balancing Act
    • Grades began slipping, health deteriorated, my team mates didn't care. We kept restarting the code because the software was not perfect. We didn't consider selling it, no one did sales.
    • Entrepreneur club was hitting an all time low. No one in the club really cared. Club president was usually no where to be found. Club manager was really disappointed.
    • Something had to give.... so I quit the startup in April.
    • I was sick, overweight by 20 pounds and had low grades. But, I learned a lot from the startup hell. Programming, problem solving, money managing, people's skill, taking criticisms, etc.
  • May
    • Elected club president because had startup experience. Also, no one wanted to run for the position.
    • Summer vacation began, did not search for job or internship because I was working on the startup for almost 1 year so missed all the school job/intern hunting opportunities
    • Bought The Millionaire Fastlane and decided to focus on making the entrepreneurship club great again.
  • Summer, Fall, Winter
    • Got rid of all inactives from the club = 95%.
    • Club manager knew I was serious so helped recruit new members with me.
    • Rebuilt entire club focus with a lot of help, planned for executing events when school began
    • Exercised like crazy, dropped 10 pounds
    • School started and began executing with my club like crazy
    • No events worked. Kept clashing with club manager and other organizations, apparently entrepreneurship was hot and many clubs hopped on the band wagon. No one was happy.
    • Late October - November. Finally came to agreement with school entrepreneurship organization and with club manager.
    • Hosted largest event with 300+ people. Our club came back into focus at school.
2017
  • Kicked off our entrepreneurship competition
  • Exploded because most of the 300+ people came to check out what's going on and spread the word
  • We kept executing and got more people joining our events, participated in the competition and had the University covering it.
  • In addition to the competition, we hosted events with big places like Google
  • Other clubs complained but no one listened, we delivered more value and overshadowed them.
  • Our club received 2 awards for delivering value to the University for entrepreneurship. My team rocked, transforming a club that was on the verge of collapse into a powerhouse.:clap:: Best Team Ever!
  • In May, I graduated grad school, still didn't get a fulltime job o_O. But secured a part time with my connections at the club.
  • Worked for 3 months getting my skills up in programming and landed my current job in August.
2017 - Present
  • Have a high 5 figure salary. I could have moved out, rented a place, perhaps get a nice car, buy all the video games I wanted and sleep in over the weekends.... But this isn't 2015 me.
    • I still live with my family because together we can live better. Besides, I like my bed.
    • I use my earnings for my family, I do a lot of heavy lifting at home and spend quality time with them. And I still have a lot of leftover because I honestly don't give 2 s... about trends and wants. I have a 401K and do own stocks in the market. So yes.... I'm crushing the slow lane :rofl:..... How the f* did this happen? 2015 me would have been proud, now me is not so happy.
  • In my spare time, I work with another friend on another startup. However, it's so hard for him to adapt. It takes 3 - 5 months for him to understand that he's not solving a problem, and when we switched he has been slow in implementing his part. This is his only job while my other friends and I are balancing work, somehow the startup environment feels more like a corporation. Shares? Please...
  • So, on January 2018 I have decided to start a business alone.
Thank you everyone who read all the way to this point, I tried to shorten this as much as possible. The reason why I came back on was recently I read Unscripted and had a mental breakdown creating a F*ck This List. It was so bad I called sick for 4 days, because if went to work, I would have cried or worse.

My Ask: I recently wanted to sell on Amazon. I admit this is mostly fueled from reading about FBA, not the gurus but I did pick up a course on Proven Amazon. However, my reasons are it is best to sell something physical nowadays because as a programmer who follows tech companies, I have mostly seen companies seeking VC funding, are not making a profit per customer acquisition and mostly the customers want free value. I believe physical products require customers to exchange money for that products value, essentially I'm making a profit per purchase, and Amazon has the most traffic, online merchandise and warehouse.

I have been researching about FBA since January, in addition I know I need to solve a relatively big problem so I'm now at a crossroad. Should I continue down the FBA route in attempting to sell a physical product on Amazon and eventually expand to multiple channels or should I be searching for any sort of problem to tackle regardless of making a profit per customer (My bias from reading about software companies)? Most of the companies I saw are taking a loss and each new customer isn't really helping.

Thanks again fastlane community, I am open to criticisms, clarifications and questions. I hope I can contribute soon.
 
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